Word: productive
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Presumably they would take up the U.S. party reins when the eleven Communist bosses (convicted of similar charges in 1949) are sent off to prison. Among them were familiar figures: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 60, national committee member and New York Daily Worker columnist; Party Theoretician Alexander Trachtenberg, 65, a product of Russia and Yale; Simon Gerson, 41, onetime candidate for New York City councilman and longtime party newspaperman...
Hartman picks the company to be honored himself, with an assist from his Academy staff. He does not empanel a formal jury to cover all industry, or even see every product in a single field. "We don't lay the products out side by side like mackerel," says he. "We don't have to." Hartman says he knows a good design when he sees one, makes his selection from what he sees...
Using the application of blood fractionation as an example, he said, "the modern world, so much the product of science, should not become afraid because some of its effort is diverted to destructive purposes...
...arrangement was similar to one Petrillo had already reached with Independent Producer Robert Lippert, who last week became the first U.S. moviemaker to start displaying his product on the TV market on a mass scale. Lippert re-edited 26 of his films down to 54 minutes each (allowing six minutes for promotion and commercials during an hour's TV program), leased them to TV stations in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. Price tag: about $70,000 for the package...
...Harvard 1926" is chiefly the product of Cornelius DuBois '26 and Charles J.V. Murphy '26. DuBois is a public opinion expert and partner in Cornelius DuBois & Company; Murphy is a writer for Life Magazine...